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Kidman was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, while her Australian parents were temporarily in the United States on educational visas. Kidman can therefore claim United States citizenship as well as Australian.

[7] Her father, Antony David Kidman, is a biochemist, clinical psychologist, and author, with an office in Lane Cove, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[8][9] Her mother, Janelle Ann (née Glenny), is a nursing instructor who edits her husband's books and was a member of the Women's Electoral Lobby. Kidman's ancestry includes Scottish and Irish.[10] At the time of Kidman's birth, her father was a graduate student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He soon after became a visiting fellow at the National Institute of Mental Health of the United States. Opposed to the war in Vietnam, which was causing social unrest in both Australia and the United States, Kidman's parents participated in anti-war protests while they were living in Washington, D.C.

In 1851 she was sent with a companion to England to learn English, a language necessary on the missions. Later four other Sisters joined her and she was sent to Liverpool Teachers' Training College to secure a Teachers' Certificate.Back in France the Sisters of Calvary had fallen on bad times and decided to migrate to England. Here they came under the care of the Oratorian Fathers and decided to forego their former missionary orientation and become attached to the parishes run by the Oratorians. Sister Marie, still missionary minded, decided she must look elsewhere and eventually, with due authorisation, offered herself for missionary work to the Marish Fathers busy with missionary work in Oceania.

By 1864 she had four Sisters ready to set out on the missions. These she sent to Napier to the Marist Mission there in February, 1865. At this time Napier belonged to the Diocese of Wellington. In Napier the Sisters opened a parochial school, St Joseph's, on the hill, and significantly, in 1867, a Māori Providence, which in time expanded into St Joseph's Māori Girls' College situated now at Greenmeadows, Hawke's Bay.In 1871 a further foundation was made in the Wellington Diocese this time in the South Island at Nelson where the Sisters took over Father Garin's School for Girls (at Mary's) and opened a "Select" school at Father Garin's request. This. later became Sacred Heart High School and finally Redwood College.Like St Paul, Mother Mary of the Heart of Jesus made many journeys. She visited her New Zealand convents six times between 1873 and 1886. and her Indian Houses several times.

She studied at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, Victoria, and at the Phillip Street Theatre in Sydney, with actress and friend Naomi Watts who had attended the same high school as she did.[12][14] This was followed by attending the Australian Theatre for Young People.[12] Here she took up drama, mime and performing in her teens, finding acting to be a refuge. Due to her fair skin and naturally red hair, the Australian sun forced the young Kidman to rehearse in halls of the theatre. A regular at the Phillip Street Theatre, she received both encouragement and praise to pursue acting full-time.[15]

[4] and was also the highest-paid actress in the motion picture industry.[5] As a result of being born to Australian parents in Hawaii, Kidman has dual citizenship in Australia and the United States.[6] Nicole Kidman founded and owns the production company Blossom Films.

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